Examining the intersectionality of gender, COVID-19 and artificial intelligence (AI) in health decision making in Kenya and Malawi Posted on 06/06/2022 (07/06/2022) by Michelle Mbuthia PUBLICATIONS RESOURCES // PUBLICATIONS Briefing Papers Examining the intersectionality of gender, COVID-19 and artificial intelligence (AI) in health decision making in Kenya and Malawi Data Science Program June 2022 Download CONTRIBUTORS Communications Officer Michelle Mbuthia Michelle is a Communications Officer in the Policy Engagement and… View Profile SIMILAR PUBLICATIONS Briefing Papers Utafiti Sera: policy knowledge community on social protection in Kenya Briefing Papers Urban health in Kenya. Key findings: The 2000 Nairobi cross-sectional slum survey* Journal Articles Understanding Inequities in Child Vaccination Rates among the Urban Poor: Evidence from Nairobi and Ouagadougou Health and Demographic Surveillance Systems* Journal Articles Understanding inequities in child vaccination rates among the urban poor: Evidence from Nairobi and Ouagadougou health and demographic surveillance systems* Briefing Papers The Nairobi Intergenerational Design Challenge Briefing Papers The Health Status of the Urban Poor in Kenya: Access to Basic Services Journal Articles The health and wellbeing of young people in sub-Saharan Africa: an under-researched area?* Briefing Papers Technical Brief In Their Hands Evaluation Project Journal Articles Subcellular dissemination of prothymosin alpha at normal physiology: immunohistochemical vis-a-vis western blotting perspective